Huawei India's R& D Center achieves SEI CMMi Ver 1.2 Level 5
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siliconindia news bureau
| Thursday,02 July 2009, 07:26 hrs
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Bangalore: Huawei India (HTIPL) , one of the leader in providing telecommunication network has achieved the certification of SEI CMMi Ver 1.2 Level 5. Justin Chen, the Chief Operating Officer of Huawei said that the certification will heighten up the customer's confidence in HTIPL's delivery and quality capabilities.
"CMMi is one of the most suitable models for software product development and is derived from proven industry good practices. We have progressively built and assessed our Quality Systemand its capability to manage the development, technical support and maintenance of products and solutions using CMMI model, and we will constantly enhance our system, providing vast benefits to the customer." Chen said.

After being assessed at the Maturity Level 5 of the Software Engineering Institute and CapabilityMaturity Model Integrated CMMi Ver 1.2 for the desired platforms, the appraisal for Huwaei Technologies was conducted by KPMG in accordance with the SCAMPI Methodology. This is also a very significant achievement for HTIPL being the first R&D centre to initiate and accomplish the CMMi Version 1.2 appraisal, which will result in on-time delivery consistently improving the customer satisfaction.
K K Raman, Lead Assessor and Executive Director of KPMG stated "Huawei Technologies India has successfully demonstrated their capability to operate at higher levels of software development maturity as seen in the Business Line assessed. The Business Line has been assessed for conformance to all the process areas up to maturity level-5 of the CMMI DEV Model based on the SCAMPI assessment."
"CMMi is one of the most suitable models for software product development and is derived from proven industry good practices. We have progressively built and assessed our Quality Systemand its capability to manage the development, technical support and maintenance of products and solutions using CMMI model, and we will constantly enhance our system, providing vast benefits to the customer." Chen said.

After being assessed at the Maturity Level 5 of the Software Engineering Institute and CapabilityMaturity Model Integrated CMMi Ver 1.2 for the desired platforms, the appraisal for Huwaei Technologies was conducted by KPMG in accordance with the SCAMPI Methodology. This is also a very significant achievement for HTIPL being the first R&D centre to initiate and accomplish the CMMi Version 1.2 appraisal, which will result in on-time delivery consistently improving the customer satisfaction.
K K Raman, Lead Assessor and Executive Director of KPMG stated "Huawei Technologies India has successfully demonstrated their capability to operate at higher levels of software development maturity as seen in the Business Line assessed. The Business Line has been assessed for conformance to all the process areas up to maturity level-5 of the CMMI DEV Model based on the SCAMPI assessment."
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